A Moving Incentive

February 21, 2009

Mission accomplished.

Filed under: San Francisco, bikes, goals, lower haight, moving, music, work — californiaflag @ 2:31 am

In case someone stumbles upon this page: 2008 had a happy ending, even if it took a bit into 2009. I now live in the lower Haight, having spent a good portion of the past year traveling, and have beat the economy by accepting a good position at a Bay Area biotech company. I’ve attached a picture of my kitchen.
I also bought my dream touring bike for 100$. Got it set up as a nice singlespeed now, and will try and tour on it this spring/summer. Picture attached.

June 23, 2008

I’m such a jackass.

Filed under: Sweden, bikes — californiaflag @ 1:11 am
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I should have posted that my Sweden adventures are on another blog, http://jefftravels.wordpress.com. Check it out – it’s mainly just pictures of bike rides, including my now-complete bike tour to Stockholm.

In other news, no labs got back to me about volunteer work. Their loss, I suppose, however the experience would have been nice. In the meantime, I’m just riding bikes and ogling pretty Swedish girls, and watching a lot of soccer. Interesting – without even really thinking about it, I’m basically not drinking at all here. I went a few times in Stockholm, but other than that I can count the number of beers I’ve had since I’ve arrived on the fingers of one hand, possibly with some to spare. Might change when I visit Denmark.

I’ll be updating that blog most often, and will return to this private one to ensure I meet my moving-to-SF goals (only two months away now!).

May 8, 2008

The Bike.

Filed under: Sweden, bikes, moving — californiaflag @ 1:35 pm
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This is a test run of how my fully loaded Novara Randonee will look. I’m gonna wrap up the tent in a few tarps, but this is basically it.

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This is how you fit it in a box, with camping gear.packed bike

I owe a lot of help to the employees of Performance Bike Shop – they hooked me up with a full set of zip ties, fork stays and all sorts of derailleur protectors that they get with shipped bikes. Also to the dude at Adams Avenue Bicycles who had the relevation that it might not be fitting in my box because I haven’t turned the fork inwards. Bingo! Now, it all gets in there, and just in case there was a fear of all this + a box of pedals, seat, and tools weighing more than 50 lbs to get onto the airplane, let me tell you from first hand experience – it weighs exactly 49.5lbs. Sweet.

April 4, 2008

Quittin’ Time.

Filed under: Sweden, bikes, work — californiaflag @ 8:42 pm

I put my notice in today. I was nervous to the point of sweating. It’s all good. My last day is the 25th.

I paid rent for an apartment in Sweden today. I also decided to buy a new front rack that can accomodate my brakes on my bike.

I think these are good signs that I’m reaching my goals.

I still need panniers, bike tools, and apparently a new hard drive (so I can achieve my music goals).

March 25, 2008

Update.

Filed under: Sweden, bikes — californiaflag @ 10:50 pm

Two big parts of my plan came through (I hope) in the past two days. The most exciting news is that I may have a place to stay in Lund (the same town I studied in)! The setup there sounds pretty nice; apparently he has it filled with musical instruments: guiars, drums, etc… so I should feel at home. I “officially” accepted the guy’s offer via email, now I’m waiting to hear back again before I pull the trigger on plane tickets. Then I’ll have a home base to come back to in Scandinavia.

The other news is I no longer have to worry about and obsessively check Craigslist for tour bikes! I caved and bought one at a really cool used bike shop near the beach. I always drove by the shop assuming that it catered to only track and fixie bikers, but someone gave me a tip to check it out, and sure enough, they had a nice, older, beefy Novara Randonee in my size built up for touring. Cantilever brakes, wide road tires, triple chainring – perfect. It even has STI shifting so I don’t have to fiddle with any downtube shifters on the side of a busy, windy Swedish highway. Here’s some pictures of the burly beast:

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The Novaras you buy at REI today definitely don’t have the WEIRDEST LOGO EVER.ctmpphp4yj6ag.jpg

I’m pretty happy with the purchase. I can’t wait to get my toeclip pedals and racks on this beast and take it beach camping to test everything out. I’ll just be on the lookout for panniers in the meantime!

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